Another mist treatment down. and again I'm amazed at how much better the wound looks just since we changed the dressing on Saturday. It was a bit trickier to put the drape around the edges today since they're uneven as they close in. I hate to put it over the tender new skin, but if I don't and the sponge dressing touches it that's not good, either. The original area (bottom right) is almost completely covered over, which just amazes me. We prayed for miracles, and we're seeing them daily. We won't see the Dr this week since he's normally only in the wound healing center on Thursdays and that's "turkey day" this week. I'll be eager to hear what he thinks next week for sure.
Amy is fairly certain she's going to go to CSU next year and defer her enrollment at Johnson & Wales for a year. I'll let her sleep on that decision before we start the ball rolling. The admissions office at J & W has been wonderful at trying to accommodate the uncertainties we're dealing with. This has been a hard decision for Amy as culinary arts has been her dream and passion for awhile now. But God is making a different path clear to her for now. Perhaps it's just a detour, perhaps not. Only time will tell. She seems to be at peace with her decision.
On a good note, we now have an appointment with the specialist in Denver on 23 December. I was thankful to get things scheduled when she'd be out of school so she wouldn't have to miss anymore classes. By then she'll be done with this semester and beginning in January she'll only take one class a day. We're praying that as she allows more healing time, things will happen even quicker and soon this will all be just a fading memory. It can happen!
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